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Re: [DML] Gas Tank Cleaning/Flushing
- From: Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 15:23:58 +0100
I will agree that you CAN clean it out while in the car, but it's a lot 
easier out.... and if my and my friend's project cars are anything to go 
by, taking it out can yield some nasty surprises in the form of flaking 
epoxy from a leaky brake master cylinder which collects under the tank 
and along the lower edge of the frame. I suggest if you're going to 
clean it and there's evidence of rust down there, drop the tank and use 
the opportunity to wire brush and paint the affected chassis areas. 
Almost the entire top side of the fuel tank flap was flaking and rusty. 
Luckily all surface rust though. I will try to take some pics of my 
project car to show you what I mean.
Martin
#1458
#4426
dherv10@xxxx wrote:
Mike, I clean them out in the car w/o having to take them out. Pull out the 
baffle system and the sending unit and with a little Berrymans B12 in a 
vented area go after it.
John Hervey
www.specialTauto.com
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